Crafted in solid acacia wood matched with cast iron accompaniments, the Cadencia King Bed is a classy piece of furniture that will accent any space. The headboard and footboard are constructed in a classic herring-bone pattern stained to a dark brown finish, while the legs are powder coated to an aged brass colour that gives this bed its vintage look.
Acacia wood is a type of hardwood
trees. It used to create furniture because
the wood is moisture-resistant and solid.
The speciality of Acacia wood are: • Long lasting and durable
• Not easy to be scratch
• Able to withstand heavy weight
• Naturally Anti-bacterial
• Water-resistant
• Highly resistant to fungus
• Attractive colour and grain
The Cadencia Bed comes in 2 sizes - Queen, King. Pair it with our Levitate King Mattress for maximum comfort.
• Fits standard Singapore king-sized mattresses of 183 by 190 cm. • Wooden slatted base suitable for all mattress types. • Free assembly inclusive.
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Dimensions
Overall:
W186.5 D203 H130 cm
Other:
Headboard thickness: 7 cm Slat to top of side rail: 9 cm Side/footboard height: 44 cm Mattress sitting height: 40 cm Leg height: 24 cm
Capacity:
Max weight: 250kg
Materials
Colour: Wood: Dark brown<br>Legs: Brass
Bed Frame: Solid Acacia Wood Finishing: Dark brown stain finish Headboard: Solid Acacia Wood Legs: Cast Iron Finishing: Brass powder coating
Care
• Dust frequently with a clean damp lint-free cloth.
• Occasionally use a light application of a high quality furniture
polish to enhance the beauty of the fine finish. Avoid using oil
polishes or waxes.
• Do not place hot objects on any furniture surface. Always use a
plate or coaster when placing a warm pot on furniture.
• Avoid exposing your furniture to strong sunlight, heat outlet,
open windows or dampness.
• Remove stains immediately after spillage
• Leave a gap of approximately 25mm between the wall and the
back of your furniture. This will allow air flow and keep the wood
at a more stable temperature, helping to prolong its life.